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user: Anssi Kostiainen <anssi.kostiainen@nokia.com>
date: Mon May 28 14:11:13 2012 +0300
files: proximity/Overview.html
description:
typo
diff -r 07376839cb0d -r 2a005805ee11 proximity/Overview.html
--- a/proximity/Overview.html Mon May 28 10:55:06 2012 +0300
+++ b/proximity/Overview.html Mon May 28 14:11:13 2012 +0300
@@ -76,8 +76,8 @@
object is reflecting the radiation back at the sensor. As such,
proximity sensors should not be relied on as a means to measure
distance: the only thing that can be deduced from a proximity sensor is
- that an object is somewhere in the distance between the minimum device
- proximity and the maximum device proximity with some degree of
+ that an object is somewhere in the distance between the minimum sensing
+ distance and the maximum sensing distance with some degree of
certainty.
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</section>
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